The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, May 09, 1861, Image 4

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h T#t" ^ :7^1 * V A ? * - - phi Cm J %y | j . IITO whw WWW iiJO aa* fWernmcnt u? unsettled. Tho Duko of tV?ninj*to? rXfilutnod what he meant by t:. v * ftwrtiul ! ?. cinch iu a hostile country, he - several tki?i losorteil to : It was th? right to do whatever bo plensod. Perhaps that tu?y t he interpret*! ton oi it here. .The line of communication between thin . * Wy and Pennsylvania is open by tray of AunapiHs and Havre do Grace, General Patterson holding the latter point with Pennsylvania and Federal troops. A fleet of stcshteis is now at Atmnpalis lauding v^v Vogiureuta of Northern volunteers to the nemlf^T of eight thousand. Including the New York Seventh Regiment, which tgarched into thin city ye torday .there nre I about eight thousand troops here. The , Capitol and Troarury buildings uro oouvertod into fortresses and aro full of men. A large force is to go into oamp iu the "environs of the city. There are expected here within a fortnight, about thirty-five thousand troops. Large bodies of voluuteors are gathering upon the Pennsylvania borders, and their numbers are to be in* creased by accessions from Ohio, and this tbroe, when organised, is to threaten the State of Maryland, nnd to open u line of "communication between this city and Carlisle. So this city is to bo the base of pjil- I story "operations. The iuteutinn to coerce Maryland turd Virginia is avowed in the UUSCIIb lino The North western troops are believed to be wore savant a >d revengeful, and more hostile iu their feelings towards ihc South, tlmn those from any other Northern State. Many of the Western volunteers have declared that they will not cross tho limits of the District ; that they did not come there to engage in civil war, and that they wero called out Cor tho purpose only, as was represented to them, Of protecting the city ftoui an apprehended raid. When tho three months service, of these volunteers is over, nothing but orbitary powers can keep them hero. Tho Northwestern troojs have abandoned the project of coming down ? by tho Daltiiuore and Ohio llailvoud. The road would bo destroyed to obstruct their progress, and. le-hles. there are many places on the road where a handful of men oould resist a host. They will either como down by way of Pittsburg to Carlisle, or take the Cumberland Head. Hutjicrv again they are likely to be baffled, tor Aioy do not carry provisions for so long a march, and they will find none on the route. The passions of the North and ?. f the South arc now so much inflamed that nothing can arrest the progress of civil war. General Beauregard, 011 the "4th inst., visited the Washington Heights, and took mcasureu for forming tin re an entrenched camp and a line of batteries. The Presi dent's house. Treasury and Capitol could not stand five hours under a brisk fire from these batteries. Therefore, it is now said that General Scott has a plan for dislodging this t'moc, and taking possession of the Heights by a movement both on their flank and rear. But it appears to me very plain that the Confederate army will cross the Potomac below Port Washington, and cut off the Government's communication with Annapolis. So on the Ktheridge road will be the first great buttle of the war. The Government is making a great effort to coniuiund the Potomac und the Chesapeake by a large naval force. They will have a fleet of nrn.ed steamers oh the river to prevent the Confederate army from crossing. When the Government cuuimnni cations shall be completely eut off*, it will ~ AL 1 .. /I A 1 LW \ ecuse u) uu a uovunminii. xjmu\j. , < ? ?? ?? An Independent Luuon.?We hud ticnrd of the effort of Colonel Hampton to raise uu independent Legion of t avnlry. . From the suhjoiued purugmph from the Charleston Cornier, wc perceive that the proposed legiou will embrace the severul arms of service. This will be a ti.ic opportunity for all who desire to take a prominent position in the service ot their countfy : An Independent Lkoion.?Col. Wade Hampton, a gentleman and cavalier, whose character needs no uddition, title or endorsement, has received from Montgomery lull authority and a Commission for recruiting, enlisting and organizing un Independent Legion to comprise in judicious < proportions Cavalry. Auilciy and Kiilcmun, ] >or, it prefered Infantry. The (Companies of each arm will be received as Companies, under their own officers, and the Legion will be independent as far it ean be. It will be considered subject to call at any time and fur twelve -months, ii r?eces?ury. and lor any portion of the Confederate territory. , Captaing ot Companies who wish hon- < orahlo service under a favorable organization, will coiunmuicutc immediately with Col. Hampton, at the Mills House.? Cotu - rier. i Gens. Lf.k and Joiinhion-There two i *hesc two eminent ^entlt-mcn, now Major- I Generals in serrtce of Virginia, huvc '.rod the *??th of life in happy harmony. They entered West Point together?they graduated toge her. They cnterod the ariny together, they advanced step by step to the highest posts in that service. Neither ever led a defeat. Together in her hour o! trial ihoy have rushed to the dc- 1 ience of their nntive State, and both have heed entrusted with the highest positions , in her army. i Their fatheras they are, were friends and comrades in arms. Judge Johnston served with JJght Horse Hurry in the 1 times that. tric4 men's souls. They mode ' their mark on the ?ucmy, as their sous will | do.?Richmond Whig. i Tribune Tai k.?'J hose wrSiohavo supposed that New York City would how a J!_IA J i? ? <? i* It' * ? nivHieu iroiii iurine l nion may nave their doubts removed by learning that the Coin mon Council yesterday unanimously parsed patriotic resolutions, uud voted that their Clerk, who has volunteered, and any e ther I of their officials who might do the same, yliniiM hnva ihoir cnlnri..o ?ni.?!.inn/l tbetn while absent. After adjournment, ihc member* joined in singing the il Star i Hpanglod Banner," and gave nino chcera for the Union, nine for Aodmaon, and 1 .nine for Fort Sumter. u* ^ y "<* 1 v. i.- >y rl 1" Wft&, If rMk^ProrWeatWij ldndred, attend CABtLIVA RPARTAX OFFICE, t* *he vlllngo of Kixu-rnubar;. ott the folio wing tlaya Air the purpoMu of collecting tho Tax** for ttuart*abu<'B Dijtriof ft>r tho year Iftti ), rii: Ou 'ituirodaya. Ut<> &"4b or &leiwh, llih of April, 20th of April ?uJ 2d of A*ay. And. on Friday, the W d?jr of M?y, to take the village return. Vdlagore ?nn ?U bare a ehanoe to umke ivterni on any of tho above mmiel Thtiredaya, tthenevr I am not engaged in receiving returns from the country. Alao, I will collect all Oottrt Week, exreut Fridav. and will collect uu Sola I) ty iu May. After which time ihu Tax Books will he closed ; end nil persons liable f ?r Tux ok. and shall neglect to make re uiiiirt mid pay their Taxes by or on Sale l>ay In May, may expee' to seftls with the sheriff, on double us well nn single Tax executions, as I shall be compelled to obey my inauruetiuiia from ike law from tlio Comptroller Genei-iiT, as I am notified that ray returu will not be received except uiade In conformity to law. And n* 1 am also required and instructed to do by advert ireioeitt, 1 wilt giro the Taxpayers a list of of llio taxable property, vis t Lands, Negroes, Sales of Goods, Professions, including Dentistry, t lerks of Courts, Sheriffs, Masters and Commissioners in Equity, Llegislvrs in Equity, and Mesno Conveyance. Ordinaries &c., >ala rios and Wages, over $50D (five hundred dollars only) but all salaries for any amount whatever, whether over $iOOor otherwise (except salaries of officers of navy and army) are taxable : monies loaned und at interest, and invested in Stock and Deads .to., Commissions of Vendue Masters, gross receipts of Commercial Agencies, Capital of llanks, which for their present charters have not paid a bonus to lbe State, < apitnl of Banks of Issue nut in corpora'cd by the State of South Carolina, Premiums token by Insurance Companies and by Agencies of Insurance Companies nut Incor porated in South Cnroliua, npital Stock of Incorporated Gass Light Companies, number of Ducks of Playing Cards sold, number ol Billiard Tables used for raising toxemic, number of Circus Exhibitions, Dogs kept by slaves and free negroes. All returns must he male on oath, either by the owner, tbo attorney, oxectttor, administrator, or ngfnt, and certified by the same by their signature to the said return. All returns sent tip by mail must be made out in duu fortu of law. under oath, before a magistrate ??r notary public which urns! specify the amount of land mid negroes, and the quality of lands, which affidavit must accompany the original return oftbe Tax Collector to the Comptroller's office. Anv Dersnn* who lav.. il.-i return*, and have omitted any of the above article* of taxation, will send llicui up to lie added previous 1e tlie first day of Mhj ; ami hny who havo omitted to give > all the transfer? oi property, either by sale or purchase, ftont October 1*50 to October ISfitl, will also send them up. so that the proper entries can he made on tl?<? Tax Book, as all or any person* concealing or keeping back any part of their i of urns are liable for five limes the amount of taxes on said amount kept back or concealed, and fieo negroes are required to in ike their returns and pay their taxes in the month of March, so that they had belter look out and comply with the law. All are liable to pay tax who are over 15 and under 50 years old. All Taxpayers will bo expected to comply strictly with the above requirements, and if lliey should fail to do so. i am sura that they would not blame tue for doing mv duty. II. C. I'OOLE, T. 0. Pncolett Springs, March lt>, 1801. March 21 11 w llou.sloifN^liaviii^' Minloon, l'aliuetto IIoumo, 8partmiburtr. IS now permanently located as shove. The undersigned begs to ex press his appreciation f the patronage hitherto bestowed, and continues to offer such facilities as are afforded only by the best regulated cstabli>h?v-ntK of this class. C. J. HOUSTON. March 11, 1801 ly NOT1CK ! 4 LL peisous indebted to the subscribers. r\ either by note or book account, will find iueir accounts and notes in <lie hand? of our attorney, alter the 12th instant, for collection. We are obliged to pay the ilehts we owe, and we icut havo the uion -y owing to tis. FOIdJER & UlUWEEV. March 7 tf IRON," NAILS &C. rpHE undersigned are chief Agents in this I place for he ante of IKON, NAILS, CASTINGS, &e., rounutac'urcd by the S. C. Manufacturing Company. They are prepared t<? wholesale or retail these art idea, and take in exchange money or any kind of produce. OA Ml* & WVATT, Corner Main-sK. opposite 1'nlmette House, Fob '21 oO tf ADOI.PII StilOPf llJLr BOOT AND SHOE M A Ii E It , ChurchSpariaiibburg C. II, S, C. February '21 10 ly Administrator's TVol ice k LL persona having demands against the f\ estate of llOHKUT MUJIKAY, dee'd., are hereby notified to present litem for payment ; and all persons indebted will make immediate payment to the undersigned. J. C. (JALDWKLL, Adtnr. Febi uary '26, 1861. 61 if ~~ TOWN TAX. AT a mooting of tho Town Council, hold on the evening of the tilh instant, it was ordered that all persona residing within the Borpnrate limits of the Town of Sparlttuburg liable to road duty shall, on failure of paying Three Dollars, on or before tho 1st day of March next, be notified by the Marshal to do 12 days work uu tho Hi recta, or pay 26 cents extra to the Marshal for such notification. And all person* liable to do l'atrol duty tuny be excused froin the same by paying Two Hoi lata. J. KA.ULC ltOMAU, laten t. J. V. Ei.rpnn, Clerk. Febvu .ry 31 60 tf BEEF & POULTRY MARKET. f|UI K subscriber has commenced a REEP and POULTRY MARKKT at the stand formerly occupied by Mr. J. R. ARCIIKH, on Jail-street, where he will at nil times supply the citizens of Spartanburg with c; O O D 13 E E F , ?l?d nil kinks of eta.-llent POULTRY, upon a* reasonable term* ns any ono. He v?R pay CASH for Reeves. Poolt-ry and Rgg*. Give Imiii u I rial and he will give you tatisfaction. J. W. CAKUKTT. February 7, 18dl, If Til 1: LAST MESSAGE OF BUCHANAN! THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY! rpm: undersigned have formed a a copart^ norship for iho purpose of carrying on (lie Painting business in all its branches, such as House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, Paper Hanging Ac., all of which we pledge ourselves lo do in a faithful and workmanlike manner. We hope by strict attention to business to merit n liberal tuai'o o: j>uironag?. .1 T. EUDANKS, J. A. THOMA0. Isbvgmhst, At?l*Mfw of tfaettoIde? Mortal , CORNER CHUUCU Atfp MAIN 8T8., Hpartanbury:, S. C. Blood Food, for Consumption, , fTMIROAT and Lung diseases, suoli u q I Dmvkilii, Coiijtlm, Avilunt. &o,, W 1'Ke ffi-ot* of (ho BLOOD FOOD ib Cob- A sumption are : to soften (ho cough, b-too'the wereea, strengthen tliu sysiem, allay the pro* (rating tiiglit sweat;*, increase the physical and mental energy, eneriob the blood by restoring the lacking red globules. incrctiee (be appetite, and restore color to tbo akin. Far -ale by J. K. GOODdlON, Nov I 80?tf Bign of (ioldun Mortar. 1 Change in Biisineati! < 1 avmu pur'Huci tlie entire interest of JtX Mr- J- w OAKHKTT in the firm of ' UAltiiETT, FOLGEK & CO., will eontinue the < Orooory BiisincNN, , at the old stand. undor the name and style of ' F0L6EB & BRAWLEY, where thoy are now receiving a large supply of 1 Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, < and a great many other kind of GROCERIES, which makes their stock the largest ever l>ro light to this market, and which will be s?<ld nt < Yorr Hhort Prolilw KOU CASH. o*r COUNTRY PRODUt E. The dchts d .0 the firm of G ARRETT, FOL- ; QER &CO. mitot he paid to FOL0ER & HRAWLKY, who will pity all demands against the firm of Gabrktt, Foloeu .t Co. They feci thankful lor the liberal patronage cxleudcd to tlietn heretofore, and hope hy strict attention to business, and l-y keeping tho Very Best floods the markets nfiord. and ( to merit a oontinu'ince and increased patronage k R. W. FOIGI.U, July 20- 21?If A. HRAW LEV. LiineHtone Hpringw FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL Spartanburg District, S. C. REV. W. CURTIS, LL.LV, > ? . . . REV E. A.CRAWLEY, 1). D., f 1 rmtll,aU riAiir. en-UMiig Term of this School will comi ...? mhlfroolt 1 *'?'?? ? a uiuivu ui> tnuuouAi, rr.i>., zi. 1 lie Complete arrangement s this Institution lias now 1 provided for th-education and comfort of its 1 pupil*, its dm racier lor peculiar health fulness, and it* a most desirable nnd safe letreat tor Young Ladies, and the determination of the Principals to keep this, as a Southern School, , on a perfect equality with the most advanced and thorough systems of education of the present day, will commend it to the continued sup ' port and confidence of (his and the suriounding States. TERMS, (payable in advaneo.) I'KK SESSION or FIVE MONTHS. ( Hoard, Lodging, Washing, &C. . . JoP 0<t Tuition iu alt Kuglish Branches, . . 25 U<? 1 Tuiti-iu in Primary Department, . 15 00 1 Lessons on the Piano, . . 25 Oil and >'10 00 Lessons in Vocal Music, . 10 0*1 and 20 00 Lessons on the Guitar, , . . . . 20 00 French, Italian, German & Drawing each, 20 00 Use of Piano, 2 50 Stationery, ... . . . . . ? 1 (Ml The ouly Vacation is during the Winter months. Dr. Curtis will leave Savannah cm rnu't for Liuicalouo Springs, on Tuesday morning, Feb. I'.hh, Charleston on Wednesday, ?l>e 20th, and CoUimliia on the 2lflL lie will he happy to take charge of any Voung Ladies on his route. Jan 11 17 t f SLEW *R0Sl*t<3V Academy. THE EXERCISES ?f this School JfapX will recommence ??/j the et .if <>/ FEBKl'AHV wit, tinder 4lie i)j()i^j charge of 31 r. TIium. *Te*?>NusS. a* Piiincijvw., I'sristvd hy Mi. SAMUEL LAN- 1 CASTER, in-the English Department. The Studies sro as follow s, with prices as ha low mimed per session: FIRST DEPART ..EST: , Spelling, Rending. Writing, Arithmetic Primary Geography, and Deeclaiuation. : : : : : : : : $5 00 SECOND DEPARTMENT: i Tho above with English Grammar, I .Composition and History. : : : 7 6o THIRD DEPARTMENT: The above with Natural Philosophy, Aatrouoiuy, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, Ac., : : : : : : $10 00 ( FOERTII DEPAUTMENT: The almve with Aneient Languages, 12 60 French w.ll ho taught for mi extra charge. of : : : i : t 6 00 All who wish, may he prepared fur the Soph- J oinoro Class in any of our Coil ges. ! i The Scholastic Year will consist of two Ses- ( [ siotts, of about Five Months each. r , 1 OITMIYI 1' Oi'U - ??? .* ... n nt.MMi-'i limit. Will tie kept tip tindor . , tlie Superiniemlaiieo of the Principal. Those in ihe Prima y Department will ho j ' charged "Jo cents luitiution i '-ee; all others ! ' 50 cents. i Perseus wishing to enter this School, mny i ascertain the Hooks used, l>v ?p|iliostiuu to the principal, Mr. Lkk. J b. LAN DRUM, Chni. Hoiinl Trustees. Wk. T. Wilkin*, Hec'y and Treasurer. Dec 13 dl ?tf Neighborhood Classhal School, i' rpilis new Acidemy will upon its first ccs sion on the 2d Monday in January, under I the supervision of Mr. P. J. Oelund. It ik loI cated at Antii'ch (Methodist) Ulturch of this i 1 district, in a pleasant ami healthy section, nnd | | in a iptiol and orderly neighborhood. The | | patrons and friends ot' this enterprise take | ! pleasure in recommending litis School to the 1 | ciii/eu* of this and adjoining districts, believ- : ing, us they do, that it will lie conducted with entire satisfaction to all who may favor it with their patroitago. The general course of instruction contemplated in this School is a practical and thorough training in every depart incut, nml a recurrence to elements when dcetii<d necessary. The intention is to educate in the strictest sense of the word, and this course will he pursued irrespective of profit. In conclusion, all wc can say is try u.i and you will not he disappointed. FIRST DEPARTMENT. Spelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic or 1 cither $">.60 per session. Day scholars, 0 rents 1 I per day 1 SECOND DEPARTMENT. 1 English (iraininar, Urography, History and 1 Composition or either, $41.00 per session. D?y scholars, 12 cents per day. THIRD DEPARTMENT. 1 Latin, Greek. Alcrebra. Stir*evini?. fiix-ni.tri ? . , - -*?<=>' ? - "J ' ! or either pov scfMtoit. There will be two sessions of fivo months . each. Particular attention will bo paid English, l.nfin, mid Greek Composition, and to elocutionary training. JOEL BALLENGER. ( Cliin'n Gourd Triulres. J Jan M? -14 tf INews Worth Hourin^. ! FT AS reduced his prioc for Pictures to 1 ? ! I ^Kvfi") one can now l.nve a chance of golfing it good Likeness iustcud of a burlesque of the human face divine. Come one come all, Come short and tall, Come big come small. Come soim or not at all. ^ Come to II. J. MOl'ZON'8 Gallery, over .1.1 * B. Archer s. opposite the Court llouso. i January ?l 17 if ' SULLIVAN, ELI'OBDik WINSMITH ? ATOMiirs AT a,&w, >{ ... i; SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. \ ? ALL bu4ine-?s intrusted to theio will roceivu ft: prompt HttoulioD. i ?? Offlco at Spartanburg C H. * a. P. SVLLIVAM, I J. M. KI.VoUD, | J. O. VIIlMiTU. *! February 21, 1801 60 ly , * CHANCE IN BUSINESS. ~ .J M'KIMNEY & POSEY s HAVING formed a Copartnership. will von- ^ linuo the tj ti-roeei'y Uiwiuesw [] it tlie old Stand of M. T. McKlNNKV, ttcond * luor tntl of thr Court lioutt, where may betound it all times a woll s looted Stork of ^ Choice OroecricH, J - n ii prices as wn as cau oo sound in lh? market. v* \a we will a Soil for Cnnli, *: O ind Cae'i only, we will pay, in BARTER and j, 2ASII, the markot value for all Country Pro- d luce. M. T. Me KINNEY, n II. POSEY. u January 28, 7801 47 tf CASH ! CASH ! ! r . . T 4 I.I, persons indebted to the undersigned, tj /\ either by Note or Hook Account, will please v .Mill and settle the same immediately. g M. T. Mc KINNEY. January 28, 1801, 47 tf 31iirl>l? Vard. f HARE & PALMER, s MAIN-STREET, h Spartanburg Court llouse, 80. la. || it HAVING formetl a eoj at t nersllip, and in- T tending to supply all those in w.uu of n it niitietiio to mark the spot where lie the re ft uains of their departed filiations and friends, p is cheap as can lie puichushed any where. ri I'heir Stock consists of w >XO> TJMENTO, * t I fabfpts, Tombs, Tombstones, Ili ad ind Fool-Stones, Fumi.urc, Marble &c. ? They ?ro slso \gcnis for Iron Hailing for lJ 11 raves, Fences. Halc-.nios, &c. Ptsohs wishing anything in our line will j, ( lease call, or send their orders, which will l>. it promptly tilled. RICHARD HARK, p W.M. McD. PALMER. I' Jan 10 If ?*, si CJli?*si|> Gi-oeeries. ? RECEIVINU A FRESH SUPP1.V. ' If CAMP&WYATT i Aid. ci?t?>ri%nilj receiving u supply 01 every description of a l^junily Oroceries, contusi ng of largo nasorlimcill of SCtJ \BS?BrNkii, < lmiticil and Crushed. COFFEES?Lugui.vru. .1 ?va. and Rio. . MOl.ASaKS?,\cw l)i lf iii? ?mI I'nli i, I? V ON?Hums, Shoulders, mid Mile*. FLOUR. Meal. Pent, and Corn. S \ LT Tolmeco, St*gars, PEPPER, Spien, Linger, Clot'-s, and Xuttncg-. CANDIES, Fiuiiw, Haitians. Nuts, \c. In short they keep constantly on hand every n article usually found in a first class * GROCERY STORE. ' u I'lioy ? ill take all kinds of Country Produce ,, in exchange for t! merries. such a- Corn, W heat, o Oats, Pea.-, Tallow, lire-wax, &c. P lutending to adhere strictly to the CASH SVHTEM, tliey propose tiering such inducements to their sustonieri! us to make it a tnutunl ndvnntuge. ?, l'liey return ihniik* to their old customers, and tol eit a rail from those wl.o have not given u hem n trial, feeling confident that they can ell us cheap as the cheapest. Their establishment i- on Main-street, on the Corner opposite the Palmetto House J. F. P. CAMP. T. W. W V AT. January 31 47 tf I IENKY~ril EILK. 1 5 M ! ^ ' g M V K E X*, Sp.-irtuiilittry: C. II., T' ffrir OVLlt HARDY A AdNEW'S. "XiIH ri January 17 45 ly J THE ANTIOCH ACADEMY | r| Alt IS School, now in the fourth ce J[ month of it- progress, has m(,h tins l'ar, with a fluttering share of fft' * w [latronnge: and though its Princi- i in pal makes this ? md appeal to the j I'l roiiero* ty of the public, our niimher is now 12 i' in the Classical Department. W# wish at least E ?0. et TKitua ae roui.owa. ttusiox rivr months. w 1st Class, . . $20 00 per Session. ' -'i " oo - ,h Bd "... 5 50 . 1 P. J. (>KLAM>, Principal. . ' April 1H 0 it_ M ll ldtl! I . JOMiS, T Attorney at Law. LENOIR, CALDWELL. CO. N. C. di WILL lie in attendance at nil ofihcCourts, fu lioth County and Superior, held at Co- Ic nimbus, Polk county, and at lleiidcrsonvtlle, 0| Henderson county, N. f., and will utteud ?( promptly to all business intrusted to Ui* cure in Western N. C. p Rrrr.itr.M'r.s. Jn?. Farrow, esq., Simpson .? Bolm, esq , John Bom ir, esq., Spartuuhiirg C II., S C. e( March I 5*2 ly M o 1SL o ii z i o ' o < o F s; # i 10 ? i: it Vf; hiioi.i:bai.i: i\i> rktaii., I liJCt Mil in Stru t, Columbia, S. V. 'oilIt t'l iniif*i i?*L of fill k in. Is mnnuLnl .if*./I /! !! - dl Cak'-n, Ircd and Ornamental, to order, and pack- is d to carry any dmtanrc. ol A largo variety of Toys, and Fancy Goods o wi ill descriptions. I>ec 15 42 ly J 1 >1 K8 FA R R 0 W, A TTOLXE Y A T LA IV, \KD J 50LICIT0TI IN EQUITY, ? Spattuniturg li., s C. j ve Ftb28 fcl 2m ' 8ull?i M. *F*m^BBss^maBmaem IcroMa, or King's Evil, > constitutional disease, a corruption of the bod. by which this fluid beoomes vitiated, _ cak, and poor. Bains in tha circulation, it C irvttdea the whole boar, and nay bunt out JL i disease on any port of it. No organ ia free ,u out its attack*, nor it there one which it nay i ot destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously * < tUsed by mercurial disease, low living, dis- 1 rd-.rcd or unhealthy food. Impure air, filth nd filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, bovo nil, by the venereal infection. Whatecr be it* origin, it in hereditary in the con* atution, descending " from parents to children \ nto the tliird und fourth generation ;" indeed, V scents to bo the rod of llini who soys, "I lL ill visit the iniquities of the fathers' upon C*a loir children." it . Its effects commence by depotitien from the looil of corrupt or ulcerous matter', tvhieh, in u> rungs uvcr, ana internal organs, L> termed ibcrcle*; in the glands bwcllings; and ov ic Mirfnce, eruptions or sores. 'l*ii foul cor- , uption, which genders in the blood, depresses s." ic energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu- *" " ons not only suffer from scrofulous coinluints but they have Air lesa power to withUiud the attacks of other diseases; eonscuently vu~t numbers perish bv disorders hieh, although not scrofulous in tlicir nature, rc still rendered fatal by this taint in the ' rstem. Most of the consumption v hlcli dcirnates the human family has its origin directly [ 1 tliis scrofulous contamination; and many Jt estructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, nd, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or H' re aggravated by the same cause. * One quarter of all our people arc scrofulous; icir person* are invaded by this lurking in- ~~ etion, and tlieir health in undermined by it. 0 cleanse it from the system we must renovate ic blood hy an nltrnitive medicine, and in- i 1 go rate it by healthy food and exercise. / uch a medicine ivc supply in lri AVER'S dc omponnd Extract of Sarsaparilln, ie most effectual remedy which the medical - ill of our times can devise for this every- > here prevailing nnd fatal niuladv. It is com- Jt incd from the most active remedial* that have mi eeti discovered for the expurgation of this foul sii isorder from the blood, and the rescue of the ra vstcm from its destructive consequence's. lcn<"0 it should be employed for the cure of ot only Scrofula, hue also those otl.er nfforons which arise from it, such as Fhittive ud Skin I>ihe\sr.s, St. Anthony's Ftitr, -? trtsK, or KuYMl'ELAft, PlMI'I.KS, I'lHTtl.t.s, I li.oTCHKs. RuiN'tand jtoii.s,Tumors, Tet i ru nd Salt Riiei'k, Scald Head, RlIovohm, '.III I MATfsM, 8rf IIII.1TIC wid Mr.UCUKlAt. 1>I?- ? aos, DnofsY, Dysveesia, Dkmlity, and, I deed, ALE CoMI't.VINTH AlltSINO jjlom VlTJAr.u ou Imi'I'hr lti.ooo. The popular hi lief i " of the blood" is founded in truth, >r scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The articular purpose and virtue of this Sarsnpn- * ilia i? to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, ithout which sound health is impossible in .. imtaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, : OR All THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, ^ rc ?o romposi d that disease within the n.lii't of O icir action eun rarely withstand or e? adc them. 01 icir penetrant.g properties search, ami cleanse, lid invigorate every j?>rtion of tiic human nrv'ull.111, correcting its diseased action, and rcstoiing s healthy vitalities. As a consequence of tb<**e riiiicrti.-A ?!>. ul,H irtn i- '' ?-'u iiii or |?)iyhi<-;il debility is astonished to e.t.d his 1 calth or energy returned by a remedy at once so J implc and inviting. Not only do tluy cure the every-day complaints ? f every b*<dy, but also many (hriuiili Lie and angerm* distHta. 1 he agent below named is leased to furnish gratis my American Alinanic, oiitainiug certificate* of their cure* and directions I )r their u?c ui tlie follow .ng complaints : Coif it r- J r?, Heart hum. Hnuinr he aritin jji om disordered Ul tonitu-h, A'rwvu, Indigestion. I'am in nud Morfnd ill ruction tif the lioireL, Jhttilrncy, Lot* of .1 u/*. itc, Jnunaier, and other kindred complaints, r.sing from a low slate of liic body or obstruction 3 f its functions. Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 rou utr. rapid cniE or j| ou;hs, Colds Influeiwca, IIonrarnrs% Cioup Ilroucbiti*, lucipicut Consumption, mid for the relief of Consumptive Putii nts in udvaiicrd stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its wrfulum and no numerous are the ca-c* of it- cures, that almost I u-n section of country abounds in persons pub- , <. known, who 1 nvr hecn restored from alarming 1 ml oven desperate diseases of the lungs I.) it* -e. When once tried, its superiority over . viiw 't iher medicine of its kind i<h> npjinntit i>?ape ? ' nervation, and where it* virtues ure known, tl.s m nldic tin longer hi-n.it** wbat antidntn to employ a the distressing and dangerous affection-. of tLa lJ( uh.iiin iry orinms that ure Incident to our climate. 1 hiie m.niy inferior remedies thrust uimn the i n.iuilliilv have failtd nud lieen discarued, this ' * is i sp j fin lids In every trial, conferred l enrlits t? i tin* il'iUcled they ran never forget, and proicc ii cores too numerous and too remarkable to u loiuoiten. ... PRKPARF.D BY EH2. .5. C. WEB & CO. l.OWKI.I',, MASK. H.'.VILAND, 8TEVES0N A CO.. S Charleston, Wholesale Agents. Jan 3 43 tf , J c 'HE SOUTHERN GUARDIAN, A 1 elitieal and News Journal, j * ruUu/in/ ui Columbia, South Ciwolinn, j tj laily, Tri-Woekly and Weekly, BY CHARLES P. l'ELllA.M. I ,i! UE TERMS. Daily $f?00 Tri-Weekly, . . . 4.0?) di Weekly, ... . 2.00 tj? ti3 ment In adi anrcjiti arlahly. *' I 1IUS JOURNAL, now enrering upon it* third j fin year under the present proprietor, ia ra- 1Wi lily extending its circulation and influence, .untied nud conducted upon the principles of ale Light*, it enjoys the reward ol public uitidenco au l enlightened approval. Entirely 1 dependent in its inanair- men! ii hni ?i.,.ui . iili unwavering confidence upon ihesoundn .?? t?-}xs ity ami cunsitlenrj of its principles. Iir >ugh evil report, as well as through good. i voire has been butrd in defence ot tin [ i^L*ALIl'\ ol'llic iiotuli; its counsels have ' rer been and are for l?ESlS>r.\NCE 10 the ' rungs attempted to he put upon us by a see ng mini majority all The Si uthrrn Guardian looks for support to i>t le State and section wh< <c rights, honor and wi (crests it has faithfully espoused and main- dr ine.l. :o: iln 'lie Soulliern <?iiai?ltaii Kleam ?i< I'l-intlng i;??taL?lishi?ieiil. Having recently made large and choice ad- ^ tions t<? our JUi? UKFIlT, from the best type uudurs in the country, we arc now prep tied a 1 > do all kinds of Printing in as neat style and i as favorable terms as any cilice in the iiuth. The premium for the host specimen of Hook rinling was awn tied nt the late Fair to the roprietorof the .Son/Arm Guardian. All comtnunichtions to be addressed to the nithtrn Guardian, or to (\ 1'. I'ELOAM, Columbia, y. C. Nor ft a." It DISSOLUTION. 11I1K firm of MHlorPAUI. A It A Kit ENS has ' ?'! been dissolved by mutual consent. The llOOT an i SHO'A business will l>e < .11- (u icted at the old stand by the subscriber. He now prepared to do the best of Work, and (j,( ily asks his friends to give him a trial. He ,,, nriants his work, , A. SCHOPl'AUL. February 7, 18*i 1 18 if an NOTICE. k I-' p>>rwan-< ii.i-.iag demand* viiu i (lie \ li t u.i of Col. T. W WATKKH, iK-o'd , II picuuit tliem t.> mo f," |?r >pcilv pro 4 d. O I EDWARDS. Adn ? / April 4 1?11 * 1 4r 1 ' .1 I I II I II. I I M A. Kltortf, MAOlStKATIS, ATTORN** LA*. , AMP IOU01TO* U MKPm, J* A* removed bin Office ft-oio Church 1. to the oflioa adjoining the Spartga Ottt*h, ift? Public Square. ill buainett intrusted to hi* MTt will mpti it prompt attention. 3 40 lj TOP VKIt.NON, attorney at uw, VI ILL PRACTICE in the IVoidem Cirotdt Orricw?We*< corner of Col. W< W. UUUS' brick buildinc. over the at ore ot n ni|> a i tinnon. and opposite the Palmetto J i i-c. April ti tt ly ?? Wright A Orr, ^ A T TO 11 >' ? V S3 AT LAW, J| 0f1lc? in M?\j. Legg's Brick Boildlug, next ** or to Bobd X KdvacJa' low office, upetoir*, artunbutg, C. 11. w J. D. Wrioht, Spartouburg C. If J as. L. Ook, Audersou C. II. _ Jar. 46 ? reed ft duncan- ' L T T 0 U N K Y S A T I. A W AND L solicitors i.n hoc it*, n L T SPARTANBURG C. II All busiurss V intrusted to the.iu in Law and Equity will promptly attended to Offioc next deur irdjr, Agnow k Co. r. UKKD. i>. it. DPXCAX April 12 ^ 6 ly ^ C. Roc taller A lieu* tr WATCH MAKERS, q| k ND Manufacturer* of Jewelry, Repairers t* \ of Clocks, Watches, &e. All work inustcd to thciu will moot with promptness and Q, spatcli. (T Marc i, 18 4 tf \ ?uttresks. b a T JOE'S BARBER SHOP, over llaidr's \ Hardware Store, can alwayn bo found a ige lot of superior .MATTRESSES. of nil tea, made of excellent materials, and at mode- J. te prices. IVb Id 60 tf Wlllinm Lotkwood, TAILOR, j I A 9 removed to Rooms over Foster A l'? Judd's. opposite theConrt House. Thank- tli 1 for pa?t*fiiVois, ho asks a liberal patronage tli r the future. bt J11W T 1? tf d: K. IE Oueit, q< F A S II 10 N A B L E TAILOR, ?J si , KTOULD r turn Ins thanks for past favors m V * au l ask ncoutitiuanco of tlie same. Id He may' be found over Hardy k Agnew's itrdware Store. Ian '? d: Br. \Yiii. T. Uhwii'I \ ' ILL practice MEDICINE and SURGERY l ? (in connection with DENTISTRY, at tlie dice) in Spartanburgaud its vicinity. Office i Church Street, No. 2, Prick Range, up .-lairs. Residence at Dr L. C. Kennedy ?. Mai i n 24 4 ly DR. V.. C. KLVYLDY [JAS RETl'RNED, and lias irmiimsl dm ^ [ _|_ duties of lu-? profession. Jan 12 46 _ tf 11 DK. WE ? DEAN J rjrws opened his Ofli.-e ou Miin-alrtrt. over 11 [XOOODOION'S PllCO 81'OltR. where he uy be consulted at all times un'.cse Piufviuiuiii> engaged or abii'ut, Feb 7 ?8 jr_ rornon X^loiniii|?- li ,yil.L I'll \<"T|t K MKD1CINK AND SUBtiKKY in 8]>nit iiiliiirg anil i:? vicinity Oritur, .Main Hi reel, opposite Palmetto use. A*f- 2 22-tf. ^ The State uf Smith Carolina, D lu llio f'oiirt of Common Picas. D. W. Moore vs. J. M Eowdcu. jj Attachment. llobo. !"!wn d-< Carlisle Plnin'fTa Att'r. a 11 i:iir..\H the plaintiff did. on tl?e 2dth Vf <iti v of Mui- k. file bis deol.nr ition g unst hj te dafradant, wlio (n?it it said) i- absutii trotn -i it wiiboiu tire limit* ?!' tbi* 8tni-c. uu 1 ha- at iiher wife nor attorney known within tlic in iino, upon whom a Copy of the suiJ declaim ul usi might be served: II La therefore onleretl, That the mtid .1 >fen di mi tlo uppi ai* and plead to the sciid deCt.ua- lion, on or before llie 27 day of March tie si, w hi oh wou'd be in the year of our Lord olu , i musand eight hundred and sixty-two ; othi-r i hi ime final ntnl ah. <>hit? judgment will-then be | at ven and awarded ugiin.?t him. J. II. TOLLKsJON, C. . V. March 28 4q lire OF SUi'TII CAROLINA In 11??? Court of Co in in on pleuae. lining? Tiiotul.n-ion A; Co., ve. C:utrtU Eogan. At t aohioanU Dobo, Edward* & Carlisle. Pl'fl'a Att'y. / \T ItKitEAH the plaintiff? did, on the 2fii.h M day of March tile hia deelarmton aga ,?i 0| e defendant, who (a? it ia said) is absent from fr d without the limits of thi* St?ic, and bannei- vj cr wife nor attorney kuowu within the aamr ni min vhmn .copy of the saiddeclaimion tnigbt p nerved: It i.s therefore ordered, That the s-il 1 d<-fennt do ap)>mr and plead to the auid d.-clara>u, on or before the 27th day of March. next licit will be in the year of our Lurd one thonnd eight hundred mid sixty-two.; otborwine it and absolute judgment will then be gii.n d uwarded against hiin. J. 11. TOLLKSON, C. C P. March 28 4q . _ - tit The State of South Carolina. ^ in the Court of Common Plena. \V. .lohuaon vs. Win. C. Kib " " "" *** Ho!-o. Ed ~.ird* ? Carlisle, Plaint tf's Ml'jr. \1IKRB \S the plaintiff uid, on the 20th ^ day of Mm . L, file hi* declaim ion linst the li'l iniunt, who (as it said) is stul from Mud without the limit? of this C" me. Hud ha* neither wife nor attorney kuowu thin the mi me, upon whoui a copy ot the said duration ought he servedit i6 therefore ordered, That tho said defen * 1 ,ut do appear and plead to the -aid declarant, oil or before lite 27th day of March next, *' noli will lie in the year of our Lord oue thou- **' nd eight htuid-td and sixty two; otherwise 'V tal and ahiolme judgment will then he given ll! id it warded against in in. ' ^ J. li. TOLLEdON.C. C. 1*. i March 28 4<i M * th Tbe State tit South Carolina. ? dv In the Court of Conuncu Picas. si S. iioho vs. J. M. IJotvdca. ?r Attach meat. wi Hobo, Edward* & t hi lisle, Plain'fTs Atl'y. Nil I'.llE AS tlio piainiitf did. on the Jftth ; day ot March, file Ills declaration ag.uuHi \ * delendnul, wltii ^aeil i* said) is ahsoni Iroin i d without the Until* of this State, and has J v hi Iter w te nor attorney known within tho j nit', upon whom a copy of the said dcclarn- , hi might he served ; it is therefore ordered, That the said defen.nl do appear and plead t<> the said deelam- . in, on or before the 27th day of March next, ia! iich will he in the year of our Lord one thoulid eight hundred and sixty-two; otherwise' ih 1 and absolute judgment will then he given d awarded again*! hint. J ti. T0LLE30N, C. C. P. March 23 4q Cigars ! Cigars ! .. l NOTHEK :Yo-h supply, for sale hv i JnEI E 000b IIO* 1 *> :i ao if r i ! rinOB. G. RDBTT. P. A-'c. [(,ARLINGTON and B. M?00WAN. ker g been apptdplad ?A- iipnWml IHpci < iruerats o', V# uaiwsr V*rm, ntwwl ? comninnded^^SQrigadistr dtMrtl THOd . KHBPT, wiU of ftfcpuoMM raised oin the lbatriet**f\Onu>gdharf, gUrawaU, L'aufort. cou? .a XM??? ^ny*' :cc|it ihat lying bethum Bread AMI Salad* 2d Brigade toUbomnaiidwd'V Brigadier eiieral P U NKIAKMi,_ Mil of the' oops raited fronabd^lftrirfitii 4f Klehkod ershaw. Lancas-afN^imtAr, Clarendon, Dnrigion, Mariborohgfc^'flrarty Marion, Wil ' i;isl>tirg IItill Georgetown. &i Brigade to b? oooUmiM by Brlaeditrf. eueral A. O. G ?U< ?oaiM Of oop?xfti?ed from the Districts of Ncvberrr, aureus, York, Sp trtauburg, Union, Filradil, hcsfer, nnd that part of Lexington lying bercca Broad and .Saluda t{im* 1th Brigade tv be commanded by Brigadier' eueral SAMUEL McGOWAN. Kill conaist of nop* raised lVoui t bo Districts of Edgefield,bht-villo, Crecuville, Anderson and 11ekeu.-> jr order: SB. GUT, Atijutauf and Inspector General March 14 ll oi South Carolina. The State of South t'aruliiia. ? T, *" " * - * C..Caldwell, Administrator Applicant, ri. J. D. Murray and others, Defendants. Vet it ion for fun Is to pay Debts. | T appearing to my Kati' faction that Arthur ttl-n '.vhwi Or 11 ? 1 rt rr\ M.l.t W|/. I / ^""1 .??? ?? " raw ley. defendants in this case, reside beyond le limitn of hm Slate. It it therefore ordoi < nit they appear at the court of Ordinary. to : holdvu at Spartanburg District ?>n the 27?h ly vf M ?y next, to show cauve. if any they iu, why the properd* of the sale of flic re??l (Una of Hubert Murray, dee'd.. sold by order ' the Ordinary lor partition and division, iou!d not bo paid over to J. 0- Caldwell. AdiniMrtitor of the said Hubert Murray, dco'J , i be applied by him to the payment of (be Bote of ibe raid Hubert Murray, ilee'd. tiivi-n itndar my hand and i.ti, this the 2'Hh Ij of February. 18b I. JNO. EAR1.E BOMAR, o. s. u. Feb !8 01 3t The State of S out i Carolina. In the Court of-t omninn Pleas. John Davis rs. Caserell Bogan. Attachment, Kobe Edwards & Carlisle, ? laiti'lT* AH'y. LIT If HP. HAS the plaintiff did, on ute 2thh \\ day of Mi'rch, file his declaration against lie defendant, who (asit ?? raid) is ab?em from n<l without tUe limits of this State, and has either wile not attorney known within the ime. upon whom a copy of the said declui on ir.i.-h( he served : It is therefore ordered. That the said defeaaiu do appear and plead to the said deviant. . uii, on or before the liTih .1 .y of .March next, hick be in the year of our Lord oue thoutnd eight hundred and sixty-two; otherwise nni aud absolute j ulgtu. at will be given and winded against itioi. J. fc. TOl.I.iiSON, C. C. P. March 28 4q ; /'A tl or so fin caholisa In the Conn of Couicuoh Pleas. . I. A L. TtVITT*, Asngueos, 1 AufccUmcut. . F. VEUXOX. ' I Bubo, Edwards ft Carlisle. PltTs. Atl'y. . \J UF.UIiAb the plaintrif did, oil the 2?'?th * * day of October, tile Ids dsalawatioa tHiust the defi-Kl wi, who ias it is said) is shut frutii and wi:: out the limits of this Stale, id hits neither wilt n >r attorney known w.th; the stiiuc upon whom a copy ol the said dentition mtgni t>e si-rted: It is thcrcf..fe e?-J - . i That tjie miid defrnint do ?pp"iir Hi.d pie.id i<, il.tt snitl dcclara on, on or bciot c ?h>; 2?>th day of'October next, hich w ill bo in the year ??l our Luid one ih??utn?i eight Itniitit'iMl ;;iid dxty "in; ; ,i.il and abaoitite judrmonj will llmu be given id awarded agtainM liim. J D. Ti>Ll.K?OS, C. C. P. Oct. 2"? <11 *?< T>r. .T.Hovel* poda' !?l!T:U tL HI\C BITTERS, 4 HI" in.ids trnni it pure uud uua-tulterau-d "\ \t lUiv WU.ill .S about iluuMl* t Itt- USOiJ ruugth nf ether Wines, nttd i* imported by ily one hou-o in the l*n;i<.'tl Mates Al*u. oiu u.? following valuable Uom^ Herbs. Ac.. 2.: Ujiluniiitt't Sex I, ^ikrutnL Tow trey. < oniile Flowers, Gvniwii, Wild Cherry Tree ark, and Day berry. WE CMALLKNGE T II i: AV O H L D i TO I'UGDtCK TIIEIU EQUAL! I We do not [irof?ss to h ive dii*ooTer> J nonte oiu "known only to the Indian* ot 4?out h Auieca," snd a cure for "all dtseaaeM wiiauh iilie ;sh in heir to." but w claim to prevent to the tblic a i rulv valuable preparation. which every lolligeni phy>ssian in iherCouctry will approve and recommend. As a remedy fugr INCIPIENT CONWHMUrtt, oak Lung.-, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Dixwixt* ihu Nervous Sy-tein, I'aralyaia, Piles. Dmvei pecuii.tr to Femalsa, Debility, and aO sea requiring a Tonic, tney are U IV SURPASSED! For Sore Throat, no common among the Orgy, (hey are truly v dualize. For tbo aged and iuiirm. or for porsons of a iik coDHtituiien?*-tor Mini "tone ?i the Gospel, iwyers, and all public sjxakvra?for Itookaepera, Tailors, >eamstref ea, Student*. 4r is, and ill porsons leading a sedentary lift, ey will prove truly bttrCiitL Ae a beverage, they are whuieeosM, innooont. id delicious to the taete. They produce ad e exbiUnitiiig etiects of fii-audy or Wine, ithottl intoxicating; and are a valuable renter for persona addicted to excessive use of rong drink, and wish to retrain from it. They a pure and entirely free from the poison* coiiincd in the adulterated Wine" and Liquors ith which the country is flooded. Those Hitters not only CURE, but PREVENT mm ?e. arid *houhl be used by >11 who live ia country wh-e the water U bod, or wtiers nil* and Fevers arc prevalent. Doing entire innocent and harmless, they may be given ;ely lo chiblreu and iiiAint* with impunity, l'bysiciau*. Clctgy men, and temperance a<lci'fs, a> an act <>t humanity, should assist ia readiug the** truly valued* BITTEKS o*or it JiuiJ. Mild thereby evson. lolly aid ia bAui?hX druaktmuees %ad di?e?wr% CHARLES WIDD1FIKLD & CO., Proprhton, 78 William Street, New York. Fisher ?&. Heinitah, SPARTANBURG, 8. c. Aug l?i 24 1 y Ktciter's reicbrateJ S(onwcl Bluer 7*>ll SALE at G00IM310N*8 Rov 1 W-tf ?